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Guide to Antenna Cables & Connectors

Cable Types

All cables lose some signal - the amount depends on the quality of both the cable and connector.

As a general guide the thicker and less flexible the cable, the better it is - Why? Because to reduce signal loss, cables often have a number of layers designed to insulate and shield the inner core from external noise.

Accessory Cable - RG316

The cable's stranded silver-coated CCS inner conductor and silver-plated copper braid provide superior shielding and low attenuation losses, making it the preferred accessory/patch cable over similar 2.5mm cables such as RG174.

Electrical Specifications

Resistance: 50Ω

Capacitance: 96pF/m

Signal Loss: 0.79dB/m @ 850MHz, 1.27dB/m @ 2100MHz

Frequency Range: 0-3GHz

Maximum Recommended Length: 50cm (cellular bands)

Velocity of Propagation: 70%

Nominal Delay: 5.08ns/m Voltage Withstand: 1200Volts DC

Mechanical Specifications

Weight/100m: 1.8kg

Minimum Bend Radius: 13mm

Conductor Material: Silver coated CCS (0.51mm)

Insulating Material: Teflon PTFE (1.52mm)

Outer Shield Material: Silver coated copper braid 95%

Coverage (1.95mm)

Outer Jacket Material: Brown FEP (2.5mm)

Standard Cable - RG58U

This is the most common type of cable around. It's likely that the cable supplied with your antenna is RG58. It's flexible, has reasonable performance characteristics, and is cheap.

Super Low Loss Cable - LMR400

This is the highest grade antenna cable, recommended for critical, industrial, and harsh environmental applications.

Its exceptional performance is achieved with a much thicker diameter (10mm) and greatly reduced flexibility (72mm minimum bend diameter).

Manufacturers of LMR400, name their cable with different letters in front of '400', for example, the Super Low Loss LMR400 series cable we manufacture is LCU400, ZCG Scalar's is RU400, Benelec's is LL400, and so on.

7/16 connectors are also popular in defence, broadcast and other microwave applications.

Female 7/16 Connector

Male 7/16 Connector

BNC

This is one of the most common antenna connectors, primarily used in VHF/UHF systems.

The 'B' in BNC refers to the bayonet twisting interface, with the female connector featuring two bayonet lugs on either side allowing connection to be achieved with only a quarter rotation.

Ideally suited to RG58/59 and subminiature cables, BNC connectors offer good performance from DC to 4GHz and have either 50Ω or 75Ω resistance.

All BNC connectors on our website are 50Ω.

Male BNC Connector

Female BNC Connector

F Type

Primarily used for cable TV, HFC, set-top boxes, cable modems, the F coaxial connector is a 75Ω connector often used in conjunction with standard RG59 and RG6 75Ω coaxial cables.

The connector has good performance characteristics up to about 1GHz and is not suitable for modern day broadband requirements.

Male F Connector

Female F Connector

FME

This is the standard 50Ω connector for all mobile phone and wireless broadband antennas.

The FME connector is selected for its excellent performance in the 0-2GHz frequency range, and small connector diameter making it easy to fit in tight places.

Rarely seen in any other RF applications, the FME connector is used almost exclusively for cellular telephony and data applications.

Male FME Connector

Female FME Connector

MC-Card

The MC-Card connector is a microminiature 50Ω that features snap-on mating, suitable for RF devices operating between DC and 6GHz.

This connector is often used as a substitute for MMCX in many wireless and telecom applications due to its similar performance and physical dimensions.

Male MC-Card Connector

Female MC-Card PCB Connector

MCX

The MCX or Micro Coaxial connector, is a 50Ω miniature coaxial connector for RF applications between DC and 6GHz.

It has identical inner contact and insulator dimensions as the more common SMB connector, but with a 30% smaller outer diameter, making it ideal for tight installations.

This connector is often used for GPS, TV tuner cards, RF hardware, and is often PCB mounted.

Male MCX Connector

Female MCX Connector

Mini-UHF

A minified connector based on the larger UHF connector, designed for space-limited RF applications.

Like its larger counterpart, the Mini-UHF series has a variable impedance and is suitable for transmissions between DC and 2.5GHz.

You will find this type of connector on many different RF applications, most prominently in UHF/VHF communications, where its variable impedance (around the 50Ω mark for good quality connectors) isn't as important.

Male Mini-UHF Connector

Female Mini-UHF Connector

MMCX

The MMCX or Micro-Minature Coaxial connector, is a miniature version of the 50Ω MCX coaxial connector.

It performs well between DC to 6GHz and has a snap-lock function allowing 360 degree rotation once connected.

Most often you will see this connector PCB mounted on PCMCIA cards, modems, and GPS devices.

Male MMCX Connector

Female MMCX Connector (PCB Bulkhead)

N Type

N connectors are the 50Ω connector of choice for most high quality antenna systems due to their wide performance band - DC to 11GHz.

This large sized connector has a wider diameter than most connectors but is easily tightened by hand.

You will find this connector on most RF applications including radar, mobile base stations, electronic instrumentation, and of course most microwave band antennas.

Male N Connector

Female N Connector

QMA

The QMA connector has a snap-lock mechanism designed for easier, faster and safer coupling.

Often used to replace SMA, the connector can be seen in cellular base stations and defence applications.

This 50Ω subminiature coaxial connector has a frequency range extending up to 18GHz.

Male QMA Connector

Female QMA Connector

SMA

A smaller 50Ω connector, most often found on the back of desktop modems and as the physical interfacing screw thread of some smaller antennas.

Some antennas come pre-terminated with an SMA connector over the normal FME connector for hassle-free connecting to desktop wireless broadband modems, like the Bigpond Wireless Gateway series.

SMA is designed for a diverse range of RF applications and is suitable for communications DC to 18GHz.

Male SMA Connector

Female SMA Connector

SMB

Similar in size and performance to the SMA connector, SMB is designed with a snap-on interfacing.

SMB connectors have a 50Ω or 75Ω impedance, and are suitable for RF applications from DC to 4GHz.

You will find SMB connectors in a wide range of areas, from telecommunications through to industrial equipment.

The gender of SMB connectors can often be confusing, as the male has the socket/jack body, with the female having the pin/plug body.

Male SMB Connector

Female SMB Connector

SSMB

This connector is the subminiature version of the SMB connector.

It is a 50Ω impedance coaxial connector with good performance from DC to 12GHz.

Like its larger brother, SSMB also has a snap-on interface.

The gender of SSMB connectors can also be confusing, like the SMB connector, the male has the receptacle, and the female has the centre pin.

Male SSMB Connector

Female SSMB Connector

TNC

It is identical to the BNC design, but has a threaded connector.

Operates better than the BNC connector at microwave frequencies.

TNC are miniature, threaded weatherproof units with a constant 50Ω impedance, and operate from DC to 11 GHz.

Widely used in WiFi equipment, radar, and military/aerospace systems.

Male TNC Connector

Female TNC Bulkhead Connector

UHF

The UHF series are variable impedance connectors for low frequency operations 600KHz to 300MHz.

This very large connector is used almost exclusively for radio and UHF applications.

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